CharlieAlpha
Well-Known Member
On Saturday I was out taking some family friends out for a short trip with a bit of fishing. Around noon I was just East and ¼mile South of the middle gap in the submarine barrier which runs from the shore at Southsea to Horse Sand Fort. What do I see but a Sealine S41/42 going pretty much flat out and passes over the barrier W to E close to where it kinks to join up to the fort my heart sank and was waiting to go and help. Of course because it was mid tide there must have been a least at metre over it as I saw nothing at low water and of course nothing happened to the boat.
The charts and Yellow posts warn you of the danger, I for one would not do it but am I being too cautious?
Was the Sealine Skipper simply unaware, ie no chart or plotter or better prepared than me?
The charts and Yellow posts warn you of the danger, I for one would not do it but am I being too cautious?
Was the Sealine Skipper simply unaware, ie no chart or plotter or better prepared than me?